Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
Anybody know this one?? We were advised this was one of "the hot" flies for the Situk River. Can't find it anywhere.
Cabela's ( believe it or not ) have an assortment they sell and it's listed but it's not id'd in the big picture shown.
Appreciate any help here.....
Re: Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
the name of the fly is Jack's train wreck, I did not find a recipy for this pattern but found lots of picture and Cabelas sell it in thier catalog.
Ghost
Re: Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
Try this link. Sorry for the length.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... &noImage=0
Wow! I like the way the link shortened itself.
Re: Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
heres another one. scroll down for the photo of the fly. email or pm the tyer for the recipe
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl= ... l%26sa%3DN
Re: Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
Thanks guys!! Now just gotta find the org/blk for the collar.
Any ideas there??
Re: Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
Kewl fly! But what is org/blk? Black organza? Try a fabric center (JoAnns comes to mind) and check the wedding section! You'll be absolutely amazed at what you can find in there!!
Re: Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
I believe he is referring to orange/black hackle...I was wondering the same.
Re: Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
If that's it ... I have a whole package of orange/black guinnea hackle that looks a whole bunch like that picture. Would be happy to share!
Re: Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
Looks like guinea to me too, but I know Mike, I'll just ask him and get back to you.
REE
Re: Need recipe for Train Wreck steelhead fly
This is great. Now to find a org/blk guinea pig..............